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<p>Part of the appeal is how the cushion cut manages to feel both old and new at the same time. The rounded corners and soft square outline look vintage, almost antique. But in a halo setting with rose gold, it reads as thoroughly modern. Few cuts pull off that duality.</p>



<p>What surprises many buyers is that there are actually two distinct types of cushion cut, and they look quite different. Understanding which one you are looking at makes all the difference in finding the right stone.</p>



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<h2 id="standard-vs-modified-the-two-cushion-cuts-you-need-to-know" class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Standard vs. Modified: The Two Cushion Cuts You Need to Know</strong></h2>



<p>This is the single most important thing to understand about cushion cuts, and most jewelry stores will not explain it unless you ask.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table class="has-fixed-layout"><tbody><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td><strong>Standard Cushion</strong></td><td><strong>Modified Cushion</strong></td></tr><tr><td>Facet pattern</td><td>8 main facets, symmetrical</td><td>Extra facets, more complex</td></tr><tr><td>Light return</td><td>Large, distinct flashes</td><td>Many smaller sparkles</td></tr><tr><td>Visual nickname</td><td>Crushed ice</td><td>Chunky sparkle</td></tr><tr><td>Bow-tie effect</td><td>May be more visible</td><td>Usually minimal</td></tr><tr><td>Best for</td><td>Vintage, old-world feel</td><td>Maximum brilliance</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<p>Neither type is better. They just serve different tastes. The standard cushion produces broad, dramatic flashes that feel romantic and a bit moody. The modified cushion throws more individual sparks, giving it a busier, more energetic look.</p>



<p>When you are shopping, ask the jeweler or check the certificate: is this a standard or modified cushion? Standard cushions show large, clearly defined facet reflections. Modified cushions show a finer, more scattered pattern.</p>



<h2 id="cushion-cut-vs-round-brilliant" class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Cushion Cut vs. Round Brilliant</strong></h2>



<p>Most cushion cut shoppers have at least considered a round. Here is the honest comparison:</p>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table class="has-fixed-layout"><tbody><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td><strong>Cushion Cut</strong></td><td><strong>Round Brilliant</strong></td></tr><tr><td>Sparkle type</td><td>Soft, warm glow</td><td>Sharp, bright flashes</td></tr><tr><td>Face-up size</td><td>Looks larger at same carat</td><td>Looks smaller at same carat</td></tr><tr><td>Price per carat</td><td>20-35% less than round</td><td>Most expensive</td></tr><tr><td>Vintage feel</td><td>Strong</td><td>Minimal</td></tr><tr><td>Setting options</td><td>Many, halo is standout</td><td>Most of any shape</td></tr><tr><td>Colored diamond appeal</td><td>Excellent (best shape for fancy colors)</td><td>Good but not ideal</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<p>The cushion cut wins on three things: price, visual size, and vintage character. The <a href="https://blog.shesaidyes.com/timeless-round-moissanite-engagement-rings-6-classic-designs-to-love-forever/">round brilliant</a> wins on maximum sparkle and setting variety. If you want a ring that feels like it has a story behind it, the cushion has an inherent sense of history that the round cannot replicate.</p>



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<h2 id="what-to-look-for-in-a-cushion-cut" class="wp-block-heading"><strong>What to Look For in a Cushion Cut</strong></h2>



<p>Cushion cuts do not receive a GIA cut grade, so you need to evaluate them based on proportions.</p>



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<li><strong>Length-to-width ratio:</strong>&nbsp;1.00 to 1.05 for a square cushion (classic vintage look). 1.10 to 1.20 for a slightly rectangular shape (most popular). Anything over 1.25 starts to look stretched.</li>



<li><strong>Table and depth:</strong>&nbsp;A table between 55 and 65 percent and depth between 59 and 66 percent generally produces the best balance of brilliance and face-up size.</li>



<li><strong>Color:</strong> The cushion cut has a slightly warmer light return than round brilliants. G to H color is a reliable choice in white metal. In yellow or rose gold, you can stretch to I color.</li>



<li><strong>Clarity:</strong>&nbsp;The modified cushion cut hides small inclusions well thanks to its busy facet pattern. <strong>SI1 clarity</strong>&nbsp;is often eye-clean. For the standard cushion with its larger facet flashes, VS2 is a safer bet.</li>
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<h2 id="settings-that-work-best-with-cushion-cuts" class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Settings That Work Best With Cushion Cuts</strong></h2>



<p>The cushion cut is one of the most setting-friendly shapes available.</p>



<p><strong>Halo</strong>&nbsp;— This is the single most popular pairing for cushion cuts, and it has been for years. The rounded corners of the cushion blend naturally into the curve of the halo, creating a seamless, flower-like frame. A cushion halo can make a 1-carat center stone look like 1.5 carats or more.</p>



<p><strong>Solitaire (4 prongs)</strong>&nbsp;— Clean and unfussy. Lets the soft square shape speak for itself. Best for buyers who prefer understated elegance.</p>



<p><strong>Three-stone</strong>&nbsp;— Flanking a cushion cut with round or trapezoid side stones adds finger coverage and symbolic meaning. The rounded corners of the cushion keep the overall look balanced.</p>



<p><strong>Vintage setting with milgrain</strong>&nbsp;— Engraved bead details along the edges give the cushion cut an antique, heirloom quality. This leans into the natural vintage character of the shape.</p>



<p><strong>Metal pairings:</strong>&nbsp;Rose gold is the most popular choice for cushion cuts right now. The warm tone complements the soft, romantic shape. White gold and platinum create a clean, modern contrast. Yellow gold leans fully vintage.</p>



<h4 id="popular-cushion-cuts-engagement-rings" class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center"><strong>Popular Cushion Cuts Engagement Rings</strong></h4>



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<h2 id="cushion-cut-ring-prices" class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Cushion Cut Ring Prices</strong></h2>



<p>Cushion cuts offer strong value. They cost 20 to 35 percent less per carat than round brilliants while actually looking larger face-up because they carry more weight in the crown rather than the pavilion.</p>



<p>The value multiplier gets dramatic when you combine a cushion cut with <a href="https://www.shesaidyes.com/beyond-conflict-free">lab-grown diamond or moissanite</a>. A 1.5-carat cushion lab diamond at H color, SI1 clarity runs roughly <strong>$900 to $2,200</strong>. The natural equivalent? Four to eight thousand. A cushion moissanite in the same size? Under $600.</p>



<p>Add a halo in rose gold, and you have a ring that looks like it cost $10,000+ for well under $2,000.</p>



<h2 id="is-a-cushion-cut-right-for-you" class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Is a Cushion Cut Right for You?</strong></h2>



<p>The <a href="https://www.shesaidyes.com/catalog-cushion-cut-engagement-rings">cushion cut</a> is the right call if you want something that feels romantic without being fussy, vintage without being dated, and sparkly without being aggressive.</p>



<p>It works on almost every hand shape. The rounded corners keep it from looking boxy on wide hands, and the soft square adds presence on narrow fingers. For very small hands, stick with smaller carat weights or a delicate halo to keep proportions balanced.</p>



<p>One often-overlooked advantage: the cushion cut is the best shape for colored diamonds. If you are considering a yellow, pink, or blue diamond (or their lab-grown equivalents), the cushion cut intensifies and distributes color more effectively than any other shape.</p>



<h2 id="frequently-asked-questions" class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Frequently Asked Questions</strong></h2>



<details class="wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow"><summary>Why is it called a cushion cut?</summary>
<p>Because its rounded corners and soft square outline resemble a plump cushion or pillow. The shape has been around for over 200 years, making it one of the oldest diamond cuts still in regular use.</p>
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<details class="wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow"><summary>Do cushion cut diamonds sparkle more or less than round diamonds?</summary>
<p>Cushion cut diamonds generally sparkle less sharply than round diamonds. Instead of intense flashes, they produce softer, broader light reflections that feel more romantic and less “sparkly.”</p>
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<details class="wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow"><summary>Is cushion cut more expensive than round cut?</summary>
<p>No. Cushion cut diamonds are typically 20–30% less expensive than round diamonds of similar quality. This is one reason they are often chosen for larger-looking engagement rings on a budget.</p>
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<details class="wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow"><summary>What is the difference between standard and modified cushion cut?</summary>
<p>Standard cushions have larger facets and a softer, vintage-style sparkle. Modified cushions have more facets, resulting in a brighter, more modern sparkle pattern.</p>
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<details class="wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow"><summary>What setting is best for cushion cut diamonds?</summary>
<p>Halo settings are the most popular for cushion cuts because they enhance size and soften the diamond’s edges. Solitaire and vintage-style settings are also widely used depending on personal preference.</p>
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